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involves
remodeling of the church and
its expansion. The church’s new
look has attracted new mem
bers, he added.
King Speaker
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
leader of the integration move
ment, will address the 43rd An
nual convention of the National
Insurance * Association In the
Sheraton-Chicago Hotel
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& 8th Ave., 11 a m. to 7 p m. read the Amah
Friday, June 21 — 117th St., week. Out eve
CAN MARTIN LUTHER KING
CONTROL THE NEGRO TEMPER?
Today, King is the key figure in the Civi^Rights
conflict, standing halfway between the moder
ate NAACP
been
formed into a broom brigade,
with instructions to use their
broom handles to take care of
any violence that might erupt.
Rev. Martin Luther King,
Ralph D. Abernathy and all the
other top leaders were on hand
to greet Robinson and Patterson.
To Motel
Following the meetings
Sponsorship & For the Benefit of:
JOSEPHINE BAKER S INTERNATIONAL
UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDRENS CAMP
(C.H. Burney)—NAACP (Roy Wilkins)—Southern Christian Leadership
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Conference (Dr. Martin Luther King)—CORE (James Farmer) Student
Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (John Lewis)
Miss Baker will appear in a newly designed
one quarter million dollar wardrobe.
Tickets
ultimate test
a man.
Rev. J. w. Wil
Brooklyn. N. Y.
People In Action
Birmingham Part II Project “C”
By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR.
(This series was inadvertently
interrupted by the crisis of Dan
ville (Va.) Savannah (Ga.),
Clarksdale (Miss) and Gadsden,
Ala.)
Project “C” our code name
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Fowler Says 1963
Best In SCHR History
Although 1963 was the
most on housing throughout the state
Martin Luther King, Roy Wil
kins. Jackie Robinson and other
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IT'S NEW!
SHOWCASE
AMERICA’S tRICHTEST
PERSONALITY SNOW
ALL FOR THE SAME CAUSE
— Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
poses with a number of his
friends who help to make the
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference benefit at White
Plains County Center
Baptist Church. Dr. T. M.
Chambers is president of the Con
vention.
Mrs. Rose Butler Brown was
key note speaker. Mrs. Martin
Luther King Sr., provided the
organ music; Rev. Ralph Aber
nathy, Rev. T. S. Boone, pastor
of the host Church; Rev. Earl
Harrison, Rev. L. Venchael
Booth
give $1,000
to the NAACP which was present
ed by Dorothy Townes, project
director. A telegram of support
was sent to Dr. Martin Luther
King and a contribution of $500
was voted to his Southern Chris
tian Leadership Conference.
The hostess group had made
lavish plans for the group
Field.
The open meeting will be held lected more than $100 which it had
%dn Tuesday, December 3, 1963, sent to Dr. Martin Luther King
Za| P.M., in Clara Barton Voca- for the Southern Christian Lead-
"jtional High School, 901 Classon ership Conference work for the
•pA venue. Brooklyn.
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